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Experimental Evidence Suggests Intergroup Relations Are, by Default, Neutral Rather Than Aggressive.

BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES(2024)

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The target article offers a game-theoretical analysis of primitive intergroup aggression (i.e., raiding) and discusses difficulties in achieving peace. We argue the analysis does not capture the actual strategy space, missing out "do-nothing." Experimental evidence robustly shows people prefer doing nothing against out-group members over cooperating with/attacking them. Thus, the target article overestimates the likelihood of intergroup aggression.
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